Last time, I got alot of advice about subbing larger jobs out. Well I have a client who wants signage for his box trucks and its definately a job Im looking to have subbed out. He wants to be able to change them out seasonally for marketing purposes. Lots of rivets on the trucks, like every foot there is a line of rivets which are spaced 6-8" apart vertically, so I recommended he go with a substrate, so the signs would be transferable and can be changed seasonally with ease to reflect his different services at different times of the year. what he wants is a nice landscape picture with his logo and info superimposed. The trucks are 12' box trucks, so I think putting a 5x10 board of substrate with some sort of border on there would look pretty decent since the visible part of the box would sort of look like a frame.
Rears of trucks have rolling doors(~12 inch segments), and a liftgate which obstructs the view of the rear, so only the upper half of the rolling doors are showing (about 7'x3'), how do you think those should be tackled?
What do you guys think overall? Also, Im looking to sub out entire job with install, and client is in CT, so Im looking for someone reputable there..any help?
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Rears of trucks have rolling doors(~12 inch segments), and a liftgate which obstructs the view of the rear, so only the upper half of the rolling doors are showing (about 7'x3'), how do you think those should be tackled?
What do you guys think overall? Also, Im looking to sub out entire job with install, and client is in CT, so Im looking for someone reputable there..any help?
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